Posted by Dave Blaze... on March 22, 2011 
Sweet shot Mitch!
Posted by J. C. Smith, Jr. on March 22, 2011 
This is a beautiful image Mitch, with great work on the exposure. I'm sure most of that 37.7 million was spent on the restoration of the building's structural and visual integrity, as any improvements have to be carefully blended in, so as to not detract from the building's historic appearance, inside and out.
Posted by Randy Doss on March 22, 2011 
Nice shooting and great composition.
Posted by Extra 127 South on March 22, 2011 
This is one beautiful image. You have really outdone yourself on this one. It is so well done, in all respects. Great job.
Posted by Kevin Madore on March 22, 2011 
Awesome addition to the "stations collection", Mitch. Every one of these night shots is visually stunning. Definitely material for a pretty book.
Posted by Ken Szok on March 22, 2011 
Beautiful night shot. The exposure is perfect.
Posted by Charles Freericks on March 22, 2011 
Terrific job... (clearly you weren't standing on a boat...). Seriously though, a really wonderful image.
Posted by David Honan on March 23, 2011 
For $37.7M, that little "Amtrak Passenger Station" sign in the bottom right corner was the best they could do? That aside, beautiful "blue hour" capture, Mitch!
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on March 23, 2011 
Absolutely stunning world class image. I doubt Amtrak has a shot of the restored station that is nearly as evocative.
Posted by David Honan on April 4, 2011 
A PCA without a train? Nonsense? No way! Congrats on deservedly winning the award, Mitch!
Posted by Michael Biehn on April 4, 2011 
I missed this one, phenomenal color and contrast, great work!
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